We do…we have Paper Issues! And even more to the point..Paper Issues Grab Bag Issues! What are we talking about you’re wondering? All this week we’re sharing projects made with the Grab Bag kit from the ever so fab online store, Paper Issues! Paper Issues not only stocks all the top paper products and embellishments..they also have a unique embellishment kit! (see below for a chance to win one!) So don’t miss a day and be sure to visit our friends at Paper Issues too!
It was so fun this month to create with Paper Issues kit and combining it with Therm O Web Deco Foils™! For this layout I created my own foiled embellishments using patterned paper from the Paper Issues kit, Therm O Web iCraft® Deco Foil™ Foam adhesive and Teal iCraft® Deco Foil™.
First die cut the doughnut bottom out of the patterned paper. Next die cut the frosting from the Deco Foil™ Foam adhesive. Remove the backing and apply to the doughnut. Then remove the top paper and lay the foil on top and rub with your finger to apply the foil.
Gently lift and voila!
You have an adorable foiled doughnut!
In this layout, I used a patterned paper with lots of type and thought it would be fun to accent some of the letters with iCraft Deco Foil gold foil.
First, add elements like dots, lines and more using the Therm O Web iCraft® Deco Foil™ Liquid Adhesive. The nozzle is small enough to add even tiny dots or trace along the outside of the letters.
Wait until the liquid dries clear. Generally I let mine dry overnight. Lay the Foils color side up on top and rub the same way you did with the iCraft Deco Foil Foam Adhesive. When you remove the Deco Foil, it will have transferred to the spots where you applied Deco Foil liquid adhesive!
I love this technique for creating small foiled elements! It adds interest to cards and layouts and coordinates perfectly with other premade foil elements!
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Carla Hundley
May 26, 2015 at 2:16 pm (10 years ago)Great way to use the
foil! Fun layout.
Carla from Utah